Taylor Berman

With pressure mounting from major corporations, Republicans have suddenly become very
critical of SB 1062, the Arizona bill passed last week that would
allow businesses with "strongly held religious beliefs" to
discriminate against LGBT customers. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has until
February 28 to veto the bill before it becomes law.

Why the sudden change of heart? Money.
More specifically, criticism from major corporations, including
Apple, American Airlines, and the NFL, which could pull the 2015 Super
Bowl from the state if the bill isn't vetoed.

"This is going to hurt
the state of Arizona's economy and, frankly, our image, so I
hope the governor of Arizona will veto this and we move on," McCain
told CNN.

The pressure seems to be working. According to NBC News, Brewer is "likely" to veto the bill before Friday's deadline.